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30.03.2022 08:40

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Google tricks for better and faster searches

Remember the myth that humans only use 10 % of our brain? The theory has been disproved by scientists, but it still makes us think about which everyday tools we don't take full advantage of.
Google tricks for better and faster searches

Google is certainly one of the most recognizable tools in the world. But how well do you really know him? You use it every day, but in all probability you only use one or two functions out of the countless available. There is nothing to do with this wrong, if you still manage to get to the desired destination or search result. But what if we could get to the result faster? Tempting, isn't it?

Google is a global phenomenon that is responsible for more than 80 % of the world's web searches, or more billion searches per day. With its popularity, it also provoked the creation of the verb "google". He is also the best mediator for resolving disputes. During every heated debate with your friends, whether it's about which graphics card or processor is the best, you've surely always turned to Google for the answer. Google can instantly show you almost any information, from the weather, the translation and definition of a word to directions and more.

Although you use the most popular search engine every day, you probably still don't know much about it. We've put together some tips to help you expand your portfolio of search tricks.

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Improve your searches with search operators

Google's search algorithm is extremely adept at returning the information you are looking for. However, with a more detailed search, you will often come across scenarios where you simply cannot find what you need. However, there are some ways or these search operators that you can use to improve your search results.

Use quotation marks (" ") to search for exact phrases. If you search for smartphones 2021, you will get results containing all of these words, but not necessarily in that order. Adding quotation marks will only return results that include all of these words in that order.

Add a tilde ~ (shortcuts: Shift + ` or Alt + 126) before a word to find synonyms. Handy for searching for a specific word and possible synonyms. For example, if you search for "Samsung cheap", Google will also show you results for "Samsung affordable / low price".

Exclude words that you do not want to appear during the search with the minus (-) symbol. For example, “best apps -android” for search results that take away links on the page describing the best apps for Android devices.

Insert a colon (..) between the numbers to find the range. If you want to narrow the results to a date or price range, use a colon between the numbers. You might search for a computer in a certain price range, "gaming computer 500 € .. 1000 €", and you will get results that match that range.

You can also limit the results to a specific website. Enter the desired phrase and at the end add the :name of the website you want to include in the search. You must also include the website domain (.com, .si …), for example: best computers 2021: racunalniske-novice.com.

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To search for a specific file type, use the :filetype operator. Thus, only the results corresponding to your query will be displayed. For example, use :file type pdf to find PDF documents or doc to find Word documents. Example: “microtransactions: pdf” and you will get research on this topic.

Google Advanced Search

Maybe you don't have the will or desire to learn all the given search operators by heart? In this case, you can use Google Advanced Search. On the Google results page, click the gear icon and select Advanced Search to open a new subpage.

In Advanced Search, you can enter keywords or phrases in dedicated fields instead of relying on special operators. You can further filter the results by language, region, last update, domain, term location, explicit content, file type, and more. Image searches can also be sorted by image size, aspect ratio, color and image type.

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Set time limits

Are you just looking for the latest news on a specific topic, or are you trying to find information relevant to a specific time frame? Use Google's search tools to filter your results. Under the search bar, click on the Tools tab. Select Anytime from the newly displayed tools and limit the time frame to the desired value (past hour, day, week, month …). You can also choose a custom time period.

Google image search

Google supports "reverse" search in most browsers. This feature allows you to upload an image file and search for information about that photo. For example, if you have uploaded a picture of the National Gallery, Google will recognize it and provide you with information. It also works with faces and can direct you to websites where the image is displayed, identify the artwork, or show you images that are visually similar.

Go to Google Images, drag and drop an image into the search bar. You can also click on the camera icon to upload a picture or enter the URL of the picture.

Google Alerts

If you want to be notified every time a certain keyword is published online, create a special Google alert. Add any number of keywords, then customize the alert by specifying how often to be notified, which resources, language and region to include, how many results to display, and more .

The preview will show you how the alert will look with existing results that Google has already indexed.

Google Search: hidden attractions

Even programmers like to have fun, and Google hides many hidden attractions related to search.

  • Type "the answer to life the universe and everything" in the search bar and Google will give you the answer to most of your questions. The answer will surprise you.
  • Type “Askew” and the screen will tilt slightly.
  • Use “Blink HTML”. Both words will flash on the search results.
  • With the search phrase "Do a barrel roll" your screen will make a 360° turn.
  • If you type “Wordle”, Google will mimic the current global gaming hit and turn its logo into a word animation.



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